Come and join us in 2019

What is the learning objective?

Provide primary care professionals with the knowledge and understanding that will enable them to deliver best practice every day to patients with cardiovascular disease, diabetes, renal disease and related disorders.

The programme focuses on the complex of interrelated diseases which are among the most frequent and costly primary care visits caused by or associated with, cardiovascular disease, diabetes, renal disease and related disorders.

Throughout the emphasis is on practical management of patients in the real world, the prevention, progression or onset of disease whilst striving to achieve the best patient care.

2019 hot topics are:

Atrial fibrillation and stroke

Diabetes

Lifestyle & weight management

Cardiac Rehabilitation

Heart Disease

Lipid management

Chest Pain

Hormones and the Heart

Mental Health

Dementia

Hypertension

Plus much more...

Our Educational Partners:

What accreditation is available?

Participants receive an accreditation certificate for 9 hours CPD at the close of the conference.

Our educational aim

Provide delegates with evidence-based knowledge, guidance and advice which will help them to deliver the best patient care. This learning is provided in a structured but informal setting to maximise interaction and the exchange of ideas and experience.

How is the programme funded?

The programme is independent and conforms to all appropriate regulations.

The faculty generously provide their services free-of-charge.

Unrestricted educational grants are provided by the sponsors which allow registration fees to be kept to a minimum. Sponsors wishing to offer satellite symposia must receive approval for their programmes from the Conference Committee.

How many participants can register?

The number of participants is controlled to maximize learning opportunities and interaction amongst the delegates.

A maximum of 200 delegates are registered. Thereafter, there is a waiting-list of applicants.